You may specify infinite timeout by setting OracleCommand. ConnectionTimeout property to 0. In this case there will be no timeout (at least on client-side).
You may specify infinite timeout by setting OracleCommand. ConnectionTimeout property to 0. In this case there will be no timeout (at least on client-side).
ConnectionPool is used in this case too.
Thanks Tony, but I believe this setting tells Oracle how long to wait for a response. The problem I'm seeing is that the connection gets into a state where it will never get a response. So this setting would avoid the exception, but my program would still never get a response - so I don't view this as a solution.
– Andy Jacobs Dec 12 '10 at 15:14.
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